The Court of Auditors has given the alarm signal after finding an accumulated financial hole of €2,677 million in the management of common contingencies by mutual workers, i.e. the losses not directly associated with an accident or illness associated with the workplace. In that year the sector had to bear expenditure of €10,562 million, which greatly exceeded the revenues of €8,482 million received from the contributions for common contingencies…
The Court of Auditors has given the alarm signal after finding an accumulated financial hole of €2,677 million in the management of common contingencies by mutual workers, i.e. the losses not directly associated with an accident or illness associated with the workplace. In that year the sector had to bear expenditure of €10,562 million, which greatly exceeded the revenues of €8,482 million received from the contributions for common contingencies…